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growth, germany 60, japan 50, the u.k. 30. but that's not enough to get people back to work. and everybody is still spooked. banks have $1.8 trillion in cash now. the financial system was saved. that cash is uncommitted to loans and then it takes a long time to start these new jobs. the stimulus bill did not fail, but only a third of the stimulus was devoted to creating new jobs and she it's going to have a big impact but there's a long lag time. then the final problem is we haven't-- we went, in the last decade, we dropped from first to 12th in the world in the percent annual of our people with college degrees at the time where the difference between people with a college education and without it got bigger-- that is, the unemployment rate, the chart in all the press yesterday, the unemployment rate among noncollege graduate is at 11 exprs it's right at 4 for those who have degrees. for the first time now, we've got posted job openings in america going up twice as fast as new hires. if we were just filling those jobs with skilled people, we'd have five million more people at
growth, germany 60, japan 50, the u.k. 30. but that's not enough to get people back to work. and everybody is still spooked. banks have $1.8 trillion in cash now. the financial system was saved. that cash is uncommitted to loans and then it takes a long time to start these new jobs. the stimulus bill did not fail, but only a third of the stimulus was devoted to creating new jobs and she it's going to have a big impact but there's a long lag time. then the final problem is we haven't-- we went,...
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this is the first official state visit to the debt it kingdom, the first to the u.k. by pontiff since john paul the second in 1982. the vehicle is outside of westminster hall. we expect him to live inside upon and make his remarks at of the clock -- tool right inside the hall and make his remarks at 12:15. -- to arrive inside of hall, and make his remarks at 12:15. >> as we await the arrival of the pope, very quickly president obama will be making an announcement to the press this afternoon announcing elizabeth warren as the head of the new consumer protection bureau. live coverage of that will begin at 1:30 eastern. also, former republican vice present -- vice presidential nominee will be in iowa tonight for the annual ronald reagan dinner. she will be joined by chuck grassley. live coverage is starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> live pictures of westminster hall in london, where pope benedict the 16th is expected to deliver a speech. it is the first trip by a pontiff since john paul the second to the u.k. since 1982. the pope has been invited by the queen, r
this is the first official state visit to the debt it kingdom, the first to the u.k. by pontiff since john paul the second in 1982. the vehicle is outside of westminster hall. we expect him to live inside upon and make his remarks at of the clock -- tool right inside the hall and make his remarks at 12:15. -- to arrive inside of hall, and make his remarks at 12:15. >> as we await the arrival of the pope, very quickly president obama will be making an announcement to the press this...
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it is a coalition warfare with all the problems that it entails. there was the u.k. advisor -- ambassador to kabul. but i do not think that we really thought through -- if we think that we could do this politically and operationally, how we organize our team to use a little leverage? adding the other team, we need a coordinator to coordinate afghanistan and pakistan policy. if you're one to be an on board, you probably need to be in the region. you cannot just me with one guy. you have to sit down and get to know somebody and have launched multiple times. after you establish a relationship of trust, then you can discreetly moved on to issues where power is used -- where our interests are not aligned. i suggested last may that we have campaign design and campaign planning for it campaign designed tells us how to approach the problem. -- and campaign planning. campaign design and tells us how to approach the problem. >> we hear a lot about the opium growing in the opium economy and how it supports the afghan war effort and so forth. what do we do about that? >> wright,
it is a coalition warfare with all the problems that it entails. there was the u.k. advisor -- ambassador to kabul. but i do not think that we really thought through -- if we think that we could do this politically and operationally, how we organize our team to use a little leverage? adding the other team, we need a coordinator to coordinate afghanistan and pakistan policy. if you're one to be an on board, you probably need to be in the region. you cannot just me with one guy. you have to sit...
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have been set up in the u.k. and norway. the group of people, looking at other organizations, felt that the separation, which they recommended to me, would accomplish the de-conflicting of the missions. >> i agree, but in those countries, is it a separate agency that oversees each of those functions? that is what i am getting at. at my own experience of the epa, where we auctioning off one assistant secretaryship and receiving revenues and then overseeing environmental performance, air, water come and so forth in the other? i cannot imagine we would not be accused of being -- being convicted. >> recognize that is one alternative which could have been pursued. it was our view, and i will have david comment on this, that the way we had split up the functions with respect to the permissions appropriately accomplished the same separation that was accomplished in the u.k. and norway. >> i would make two quick points, mr. chairman. one is the fact that the reports that both reporting to the assistant secretary does not
have been set up in the u.k. and norway. the group of people, looking at other organizations, felt that the separation, which they recommended to me, would accomplish the de-conflicting of the missions. >> i agree, but in those countries, is it a separate agency that oversees each of those functions? that is what i am getting at. at my own experience of the epa, where we auctioning off one assistant secretaryship and receiving revenues and then overseeing environmental performance, air,...
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it is a coalition warfare with all the problems that it entails. there was the u.k. advisor -- ambassador to kabul. but i do not think that we really thought through -- if we think that we could do this politically and operationally, how we organize our team to use a little leverage? adding the other team, we need a coordinator to coordinate afghanistan and pakistan policy. if you're one to be an on board, you probably need to be in the region. you cannot just me with one guy. you have to sit down and get to know somebody and have launched multiple times. after you establish a relationship of trust, then you can discreetly moved on to issues where power is used -- where our interests are not aligned. i suggested last may that we have campaign design and campaign planning for it campaign designed tells us how to approach the problem. -- and campaign planning. campaign design and tells us how to approach the problem. >> we hear a lot about the opium growing in the opium economy and how it supports the afghan war effort and so forth. what do we do about that? >> wright,
it is a coalition warfare with all the problems that it entails. there was the u.k. advisor -- ambassador to kabul. but i do not think that we really thought through -- if we think that we could do this politically and operationally, how we organize our team to use a little leverage? adding the other team, we need a coordinator to coordinate afghanistan and pakistan policy. if you're one to be an on board, you probably need to be in the region. you cannot just me with one guy. you have to sit...
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and u.k. held to establish the pre-eminence of indian science and engineering. guest: globalization is definitely a factor. but all that globalization says to us is that we have more competition today. we used to be the innovators throughout economic history. in being an innovator you are creating the jobs. we are losing the innovating edge. i get a lot of people telling me that you are right in terms of creating enthusiasm for math and science, we have lost that. we need a sputnik moment. i hope that we do not have to have a sputnik moment, but the fact of the matter is that r&d in this country is declining, math and engineering students in this country are declining, and we must understand that if we are really going to change our economy, we have to become the innovators again. we are losing that innovation edge, and it is important with economics and other respects in life. host: scott, republican line, you are on the air. guest: i just had a quick point. historically -- caller: i just had a quick point. historically i come from a long line of teachers. i th
and u.k. held to establish the pre-eminence of indian science and engineering. guest: globalization is definitely a factor. but all that globalization says to us is that we have more competition today. we used to be the innovators throughout economic history. in being an innovator you are creating the jobs. we are losing the innovating edge. i get a lot of people telling me that you are right in terms of creating enthusiasm for math and science, we have lost that. we need a sputnik moment. i...
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it's only the second papal visit to the u.k. in 500 years. pope benedict is in scotland where he's spending time with queen elizabeth, who is also the queen of england. earlier, he acknowledged to reporters that the necessary measures were not taken quick i. >> later today, the pope will hose a mass in glass could where susan boyle will sing. the pope returns to rome on sunday. >>> still ahead, we'll tell you where a 5-year-old san francisco girl was playing when she game when she became the victim of gunfire. droiiiid. what this droid does will change how you do web connections. this creates a mobile 3g hotspot, powerful enough to fuel multiple devices at will. putting you at the center of your own world wide web. introducing the new droid x. the next generation of does. >>> a $17,000 reward is being offered in berkeley for the capture of the man who shot a man at adeline and emmerson. police say he was out walking with his fiancee with two men attacked him. the gunmen were seen driving off in an older-modeled two- tone suv. >>> a 5-year-old
it's only the second papal visit to the u.k. in 500 years. pope benedict is in scotland where he's spending time with queen elizabeth, who is also the queen of england. earlier, he acknowledged to reporters that the necessary measures were not taken quick i. >> later today, the pope will hose a mass in glass could where susan boyle will sing. the pope returns to rome on sunday. >>> still ahead, we'll tell you where a 5-year-old san francisco girl was playing when she game when...
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u.k., no comment. we'll be following the story all day. back to you. >> brian: do you know anything about whether they were supposed to be simultaneous attacks? >> it was simultaneous and coordinated, according to some of the intelligence we're seeing. again, it wasn't going to be happening tomorrow, maybe even a next week, it was in the early stages. but one of the ideas that were being thrown around by the people that the american intelligence were interrogating was it could have been very, very serious and they decided whether it was concrete or not, to move on it, ask questions later. >> brian: greg, thanks. >> gretchen: now the rest of your headlines. nearly 7 1/2 billion dollars in benefits could finally be heading to the ground zero first responders today. the house is expected to pass the 9-11 health bill. it's been stalled by political gamesmanship, but republican sponsor says he's confident he's going to pass this time. >>> take a look at this new video out of israel where authorities stormed a british catamaran. it was trying to
u.k., no comment. we'll be following the story all day. back to you. >> brian: do you know anything about whether they were supposed to be simultaneous attacks? >> it was simultaneous and coordinated, according to some of the intelligence we're seeing. again, it wasn't going to be happening tomorrow, maybe even a next week, it was in the early stages. but one of the ideas that were being thrown around by the people that the american intelligence were interrogating was it could have...
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a few hours after u.k. cops cuff candidate a group of men, most of them algerian saying they planned to assassinate the pope during a speech tomorrow night. >> reporter: they confirmed they have six men under arrest in police parlance it is for suspicion of the commission, preparation or incity nation that they are under arrest under suspicion of plotting something against pope benedict xvi. the pope got word of the first batch arrests when he was greeting kids at a school. they are street sweepsers. the police were acting on a tip. they are said to be of north african descent. we are told 13:45 local time in the afternoon at the home of one of these individuals. also searched by counterterrorism officials. so far we are told no firearms, no has a dozeno hazardous itemsn discovers. police say they review reviewede security for the rest of the trip. the final word on all this is the six are being held in city. they are being intergate and they aren't going to be released until the pope leaves the country at
a few hours after u.k. cops cuff candidate a group of men, most of them algerian saying they planned to assassinate the pope during a speech tomorrow night. >> reporter: they confirmed they have six men under arrest in police parlance it is for suspicion of the commission, preparation or incity nation that they are under arrest under suspicion of plotting something against pope benedict xvi. the pope got word of the first batch arrests when he was greeting kids at a school. they are...
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the response to the big cuts in spending proposed by the u.k. conservative-led coalition government. we are in a time of the open field politics. i cannot guarantee success. but i think i do feel that i agree with richard. when you ask the public, would you like to have the government pay for health care? they would say, sure, why not? it was not going to happen anytime soon. you had a republican congress. you had bush in there. you had reagan. what ever. they've been here -- there really were not going to consider it. when faced with the reality, the increase in size and scope of government, american voters are saying no. that is something we did not know for sure two years ago. we note with pretty good certainty now. the question is can conservatives take advantage of the opportunities it presents? [applause] thank you. >> that was optimism. unfortunately, it cannot be done by all as people here with white hair. that is why we have one young person here. the only reason we have him is because his father was at sharon. sharon is in connecticut,
the response to the big cuts in spending proposed by the u.k. conservative-led coalition government. we are in a time of the open field politics. i cannot guarantee success. but i think i do feel that i agree with richard. when you ask the public, would you like to have the government pay for health care? they would say, sure, why not? it was not going to happen anytime soon. you had a republican congress. you had bush in there. you had reagan. what ever. they've been here -- there really were...
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and new video of pope benedict the 16th in the u.k. this morning right now, this is live. he's in scotland with queen elizabeth. it's the first visit to britain since 1982. >> the social security disability program is on the rise as many unemployed workers try to get on the rolls but the sudden surge threatens to brup the fund much faster than expected. >> stuart varney says the jobless situation probably is worse than he thinks and getting people to gain the system. in the history of social security, the number of people who are filing for disability has never been higher and you smell fraud! >> look. it's possible. you got a spike of 21% in disability claims between 2009 and 2008. that's' huge spike. never seen that before. why did that happen? you have a terrible underlying economy, mass unemployment. it strikes me that a lot of people are desperate. they lose their job. they run out of unemployment benefits and then they say look, i'm desperate. i've got no money. some people are filing disability claims. now, the rules changed in the 1980's. so that you could file a d
and new video of pope benedict the 16th in the u.k. this morning right now, this is live. he's in scotland with queen elizabeth. it's the first visit to britain since 1982. >> the social security disability program is on the rise as many unemployed workers try to get on the rolls but the sudden surge threatens to brup the fund much faster than expected. >> stuart varney says the jobless situation probably is worse than he thinks and getting people to gain the system. in the history...
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to the big cuts in spending proposed by the u.k. conservative led coalition government. for the period of open field politics. i can't care to success, but i do feel that i agree with richard viguerie. when he was the public in the past which i took the government pay for health care? they'd say well sure, you know, why not. it wasn't going to happen anytime soon, so because you had republican congress to have bush and they're ming with reagan, wasn't going to happen to be didn't consider it. but face the reality, with the realistic assessment of vast increase in the size and scope of government, american voters are saying no. and that's something we didn't know for sure two years ago. we know it's pretty good certainty now and the question is can they take advantage of the opportunities that present? [applause] >> thank you. now that was optimism. that was worth -- will we still have a problem and unfortunately it can't be done to all the people here with white hair. that's why we have one young person here, the only reason we have
to the big cuts in spending proposed by the u.k. conservative led coalition government. for the period of open field politics. i can't care to success, but i do feel that i agree with richard viguerie. when he was the public in the past which i took the government pay for health care? they'd say well sure, you know, why not. it wasn't going to happen anytime soon, so because you had republican congress to have bush and they're ming with reagan, wasn't going to happen to be didn't consider it....
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why in the world would we want to be doing that? it just doesn't make sense. that's why, that's why our economy is in trouble. if we don't fix this, it'll get worse. what you do, you hammer a business and hammer a business and you hammer a business, sooner or later it's going to go out of business and then it's going to be a whole lot harder for somebody to start up a new company and try to put those jobs that could have been there otherwise if our policies had been more favorable. now, here's what happened when we did the stimulus. the democrats' answer to this is, the government can direct things and make things work and they'll really make it good. you've got to take a whole lot of money away from all of those taxpayers. let's grab a whole bunch of money from the taxpayer and we're going to spend it in this lovely stimulus bill, which by the way went to pay, aamong other thing the teachers' union in california because they overspent their pensions and were getting near bankruptcy, same thing in illinois system of we're taking the stimulus bill, taking money
why in the world would we want to be doing that? it just doesn't make sense. that's why, that's why our economy is in trouble. if we don't fix this, it'll get worse. what you do, you hammer a business and hammer a business and you hammer a business, sooner or later it's going to go out of business and then it's going to be a whole lot harder for somebody to start up a new company and try to put those jobs that could have been there otherwise if our policies had been more favorable. now, here's...